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So far we have a few request for the hand grip applicator. What else? :)
awd330
06-06-2005, 10:24 AM
How about the regular foam applicator pads?
How about the regular foam applicator pads?
You know, I looked at our distributor list and could not find them on there. I might of overlooked them so I will look again.
awd330
06-06-2005, 10:37 AM
How about the regular foam applicator pads?
You know, I looked at our distributor list and could not find them on there. I might of overlooked them so I will look again.
Here's the link from the Viking site -
http://www.vikingcarcare.com/vikingcarcare/products/polish/applctrs.aspx
How about the regular foam applicator pads?
You know, I looked at our distributor list and could not find them on there. I might of overlooked them so I will look again.
Here's the link from the Viking site -
http://www.vikingcarcare.com/vikingcarcare/products/polish/applctrs.aspx
Thanks! I will check our distributor list tonight. I am sure I just missed it. I will get those added to the list for the next order. :D
OI812
06-06-2005, 07:53 PM
Do they have foam applicators for putting on tire dressing?
awd330
06-06-2005, 08:43 PM
Do they have foam applicators for putting on tire dressing?
I think Viking markets their version of the foam paint brush for use as a tire dressing applicator (a 2" foam paint brush is actually my tool of choice for applying dressings to low profile tires). I suppose their handi-grip applicator could also be used on higher profile tires. Of course, the regular round foam applicators can be used to apply dressings, but the products are likely to soak through the pads and onto your hands.
Do they have foam applicators for putting on tire dressing?
What awd330 said. ;) I think they sell a foam brush for tire applicators.
OI812
06-07-2005, 07:06 PM
I kind of like the Eagle One tire swipes. I like the fact that they are curved for the tires. Just makes it easy to apply. 2" on big truck tires doesn't seem like it would be very efficient.
awd330
06-07-2005, 07:16 PM
I kind of like the Eagle One tire swipes. I like the fact that they are curved for the tires. Just makes it easy to apply. 2" on big truck tires doesn't seem like it would be very efficient.
Most of the tires I deal with are low profile. When dealing with big truck or SUV tires, I'll switch to a 3" foam paint brush or whatever extra applicators I happen to have sitting around. I like the way the curved tire swipes work too, but for some reason they always seem to slip out of my hands and fall onto the ground.
BigLeegr
06-17-2005, 08:30 PM
I like their Glass MF towels. At around $3.00 for 2, it's quite a deal! 8)
Mirrored_Images
06-17-2005, 09:14 PM
what do you like about them Bigleegr? Price sounds good for a pair.
BigLeegr
06-18-2005, 07:05 AM
Basically, I like that they work!
They are a "no nap" cloth that works well for the final wipe to get streak free windows. Very similar to some that are sold online for over $12.00.
I'm not saying they're better or worse than the Velvet smooth towels, but if someone were to want to have a glass towel to leave in each car, or needed to have multiple cloths (to last between washes and such) I think this one fits the bill!
Just a thought. :wink:
Mirrored_Images
06-18-2005, 09:28 AM
Thanks bigleegr! I guess I should have known the answer already :lol:
They sound like a really good towel for the money then when you compared them to other $12 towels :shock:
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